kentucky tavern 1940

bet your all sick of this ?..first off.thank you.and second..lol.I dont/cant drink or do I no the first thing about it.my grandfather had this sitting in a cabinet for as long as I could remember.is it worth trying to sell.it will go to waste if I keep it around.or one of my grand kids may get into it..100 proof bottled in bond kentuckey tavern straight bourben whiskey.born in 1940,bottled in 44.again everyone.sorry to bug you all with this.

Re: kentucky tavern 1940

I would recommend donating it to the Oscar Getz Museum of Whiskey History in Bardstown, KY. Often bottles of that age have had their flavor deteriorate to the point of non-drinkability, and as such only have value as a collection piece.

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Re: kentucky tavern 1940

I remember Old Kentucky Tavern BiB (1949/1955) as being very good bourbon. I brought it to the Gazebo a couple years ago. Everyone seemed to like it. The empty glass decanter was donated to the Getz and occupies a place in one of their display cabinets today.
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thanks for all the help people..my wife put it on fleabay.lol..she thinks its her ticket to the better life..lol..I tried to tell her that with the price she will get for it and 5,00 more we could go out for pizza..again everyone ,,THANKS A MILLONhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/31882332@N02/